Okay this is not going to be a very official looking post because 1. I don't have the steam for it and 2. I think the timing with Dawntrail's release would probably not be great.
But I did a while back make a "WoL-y" (pronounced like the fish "walleye" to sort of rhyme with "July") monthly prompt list. Normally I'd attempt to make a nice little graphic for it, but after trying a couple of times and feeling dissatisfied I've woefully given up :'D (If anyone feels possessed of the desire to do so, by all means feel free!)
Alternatively if you want to just pocket these for later once the DT hype has cooled a bit, go for it! OR trim a couple out and make it a countdown to DT, I'm just setting them free. So without further ado:
A Warrior of Light Month of Prompts!~
Morning Routine
Adventure
Companions
Fond Memories
Patron Deity
Origins
Specialty
Laughter
Adventurer's Guild
Favored Weapon
Discovery
Secret
Echo
Beach Episode
In Another Life…
Best Friend
Dungeon
Holiday
Habits
Darkest Hour
Victory
Crafting & Gathering
Allied Tribe
Haunting
Beloved
Beloathed
Sanctuary
Family
Bad End
Perfect Day
Bedtime Rituals
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If there's anyone out there that cares about flower language and symbolism like I do, I made an informal write-up some time ago about the in-game flowers (that you can put in your house) and the different symbolism that they can mean.
I included the symbolism for the in-game colors as well when they were available.
Also as a disclaimer these could be incorrect, have contrasting meanings, or have different meanings in different real-world cultures. White chrysanthemums (kiku) are usually a funeral flower in Japan for instance. (My Japanese professor once said they were a faux pas for her to receive in a bouquet!) So your mileage may vary!
This was simply a fun personal project I made for myself that I thought other people might enjoy as well! So here's a question to answer in the tags:
What flowers would your WoL have in their residence?
Arums (calla lily)
🔷magnificent beauty, feminine modesty
Brightlilies (easter lily)
🔷purity, refined beauty
🔷White: virginity, purity, majesty
🔷Pink: wealth and prosperity
🔷Red: warmth, desire
🔷Yellow: gaiety, falsehood, "I’m walking on air"
🔷Orange: hatred
Campanulas (bellflower)
🔷humility, constancy
Chrysanthemum
🔷cheerfulness, "You’re a wonderful friend"
🔷Red: I love you
🔷White: truth
🔷Yellow: slighted love
Cosmos
🔷harmony, peace, modesty, "the joys that love and life can bring", beautiful
Dahlias
🔷dignity, elegance
Daisies
🔷innocence, beauty
Lilies of the Valley
🔷return of happiness, sweetness, humility, purity
Oldrose
🔷Red: I love you, love, beauty, passion, romance
🔷Blue: mystery, attaining the impossible, love at first sight
🔷White: innocence and purity, "I am worthy of you", reverence
🔷Yellow: decrease of love, jealousy, friendship
Shroud Cherries (cherry blossom)
🔷spiritual beauty, a good education
Tulips
🔷perfect lover, fame
🔷Red: declaration of love, true love, eternal love, romantic love, "believe me"
🔷Yellow: hopeless love, unrequited love, brightness, sunshine
🔷White: ask for forgiveness, purity
🔷Purple: royalty
Hyacinths
🔷sports, games, rashness
🔷Purple: I am sorry, sorrow, "please forgive me"
🔷Red: play
🔷White: loveliness, "I’ll pray for you"
🔷Blue: constancy, sincerity
🔷Yellow: jealousy
Hydrangeas
🔷heartlessness, boastfulness, "You are cold"
Morning Glories
🔷love in vain, affection
Violas (violets)
🔷modesty, faithfulness
🔷Purple: daydreaming, "You occupy my thoughts"
🔷Blue: watchfulness, love
🔷White: candor, innocence
🔷Yellow: rural happiness
Byregotia (begonia?)
🔷Beware
Carnation
🔷fascination, love, distinction
🔷Red: "My heart aches for you", deep love, admiration
🔷White: sweet and lovely, innocence, pure love
🔷Yellow: "You have disappointed me", rejection, disdain
🔷Purple: capriciousness, changeable
Moth Orchid
🔷love, beauty, refinement, beautiful lady
Sweet Pea
🔷departure, good-bye, delicate pleasure, tender memory, blissful pleasure
Triteleia
🔷 They're a North American wildflower also called 'triplet lilies' or 'Ithuriel's spear' which is a reference to John Milton's epic English poem, Paradise Lost. It's about an angel sent by Gabriel to find Satan in the Garden of Eden. Satan, in the form of a toad, is introducing evil suggestions into the ear of Eve when Ithuriel pokes him with a spear. Satan then returns to his true form, "for no falsehood can endure Touch of Celestial temper, but returns Of force to its own likeness." It is to an unknown but imaginative scholar of English letters that we owe the common name of this plant.
Long story short, I can't find any symbolism for this one. Would make a possibly good Halone/Ishgard reference if you wanted to read into it, though!
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